Did anyone ever know someone just going through the motions of a dead end job, tired eyes and with little hope for a better future? Not absolutely horrible at what they do, but what they do is a far cry from meaningful on any level to anyone...

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Well, I'm back with my latest rankings. And this time, it's all work and no fun. Which makes Sang a dull boy. All work and no fun makes Sang a dull boy. All fun and no work makes Sang a homeless boy...

"Man. Sang, what is up with you?" asks my subconscious, which is weird because I always thought the subconscious wasn't supposed to make conscious statements. But still it continues, "You promised a weekly column and here you are, two weeks later...

And I'm back, half a week later than I had promised since the last report. A lot of things have happened in the NBA since my last rankings, with some rising, some falling, and Mark Cuban being implicated in an insider trading fiasco...

I'm trying to start a regular weekly column with my personal picks of the top three NBA players at the five spots, as well as a rookie watch. This was partially inspired by ESPN's Awards Watch and my love of lists and categorization...

(Credit to Paul Jay of CBCSports.ca for the initial report) Well, the new season is around the corner and we all know what that means. Training camp! Or, more specifically, analyses of how our favourite teams are coming together for the upcoming season.

Whoops, wrong Sampson. News got out earlier today that recent Toronto draft pick Nathan Jawai was unceremoniously dumped from training camp practice on the grounds of a heart irregularity found during a cardio session...

Let me preface this article by stating that these are purely potentialities, and are not predictions. The Toronto Raptors certainly had a busy offseason and coming off of that, their possible upside is certainly high...

Well, about a month ago I wrote part one of my long running one part series analysing the offseason shaking and baking of the NBA. I also mentioned my upcoming impressions of the West for the following week...

Well, I wouldn't exactly lavish the 2008 NBA offseason with unbecoming superlatives like "fantastic," "great," or "averagely mediocre," but I still think it deserves some of our, the real NBA fans, time...

Michael Phelps wowed millions of Olympic viewers by winning his seventh gold medal by no more than one one-hundredth of a second during the 100 metre butterfly earlier this evening over Milorad Cavic...

I'm not the biggest boxing aficionado in my neck of the woods, but I've always been fascinated by the sport. It triggers something primal in me—the idea of two gladiators stepping into the ring to go toe-to-toe, mano-a-mano...